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ow (MISS EARHART ON ' SHOPPING TOURS SPENDS THOUSAND (Continued from First Page) The thoughts of the trio also turned toward home. They will v to the continent for the weck- end, visiting Amsterdam and Pagi have Weddings WILLIAMS—REYNAL Miss Harriet Victer Reynal daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. {Reynal of Lexington strect, b {came the bride of Hubert Watson | Williams, son of Arthur Williams of {Corbin avenue, Iast evening at a | pretty wedding held at the Reynal | residence. Rev. Theodore A. Greene, [ pastor of the First This flight probably in a plane placed hip is being crated for shipment to America, intend to return to England jon Tucsday and sail for the United States on Wednesday or Thursday. Wealthy Wome Miss Amelia Earhart awoke this morning in a richly furnished bed- room in one of the finest mansions in England—the Park Lane town house of Mrs, Frederick Guest, spon- sor of her flight. Miss Earhart had planned to the home of the her stay in London, fut went sooncr than had been expected in order to escape the crowds and the publicity to which a transatlantic flyer is subjected in a London hotel. Her friends in London were still worricd today because she felt very tired and had not recovered from the strain of the flight. Therefore M Guest wilyk make every 10 give her priv na quict., Every luxury is obtainable in the big mansion where Miss Earhart is to go he staying, her hosts even having their | own plane and pilot constantly on io hand. as other people have automa- | biles and chauffeurs. the fter Carbon Copiies, e in W York, June 21 (P—The K v of @hart and Dol transatlantic air exp Jsh, Jeitions were furnished carhon copies IS, Wor Atlantic weather forecasts mada by bLim, Dr. James 1L Kimball, meteorologist of the local weather | oA burcan said here this morning. ipped His statement was made in an- ce. awer (o the announcement that Miss Mabel Roll on her arrival in New York intended to investigate alleged | Coro- Waiffercuces in weather advices re- 1d an Pecived by her and those furnished death PAMiss Aniclia Earhart at Trepassey. died Dr. Kimball gaid he sent his fore- asco- lcast dircetly 1o Captain Arthur rooks PArgies, navigator for Miss Boll, and icvels Qthose for the Earhart expedition robile ¥ cre furnished George Palmer Put New QIPan. their representative here, who | maer Pforsarded tham to Trepassey. nical = motor DIEGEL AND LEACH TOP JONES' SCORE - :":" : (Continued from Kirst Page) the e New a shaky start, and at il at especially on the Tane \ scldom has shown any better putting touch. aking ; b s 50 Fareel in Trouble e While Lis playing partner, Johnny on e PFarcl was having all soris of | atroet Wtroubic on the greens. Jones was sinking them from various distances . re. [y 10 25 foct and laying the others up dead, where he was a bit str hear- W copt for his putting on the first heard Moo Jones was in smooth stride on the imward journcy. His only lups- | 5 es were on the eleventh, where his etary. W iproach wus short and cost him a stroke. and on the 1Sth where he took three putts and @ six, the only ent Frine ve aid matin e entive rouna. Farre! had to rally on the incom- fng nine 1o gt even a 7 ter his | r sT. Qdisastrons 40 for the fivst nine holes, at & Jones total of put him in " the Jtemporary tic with 1red Morrison, New §1os Angeles star, who was one over all at Jpar on cach nine, | Tune Scores of foday's first round fol- | aking f§lov . 50 Bill Leach, Philadelphia, 34-38 e to 472 N b cd Morrison, Lo Angeles, 36- blish= olyl‘ " George Christ, Rochester, 38-40— - res Juck . Chicasgo, 43-43—56. ]:‘::r: 1 nion, St. Louis, 11-40—81. Billy Burke, New York Jack Burke, Houston, 14 Dudley, Hollywood, 40 Jack Henry, St Paul, 39 A. A. Armour, Washington, — 50 Charles H 81, Chick J. Monroe 41-43-—84. Frank Walsh, Milwaukee, 36 74 Charles 44-40—584. Tmn Kerrigan, 41-3y ] Rowe, Pittsburgh, 43- 1ss Trout, Toprka, 41-38 Hunter, N Washington, 38 R. Sheppard, Alameda, New York, 4 \hkl Turnesa, New York, 41 street 8. Gallett, Milwaukee, 42-36 re- hear- Harold McSpaden, Kansas City, heard f4s-43—51 Mike Turnesa, New York, 41-39— KS, 80 etary. Dave Sutherland, St. Louis, 35-43 —51. — Jack Gordon. Buffalo, 40-39—74, Perry Del Vecchie, Plitsburgh, 41-40—81. Charles Fvans. Chicago, 38-37— orge Underwood, Williams- burgh, Elliott -86. Rohert T. Jones, 3573, Johnny Farrell, 44 ‘Whitbread, St Louis 46- 40 Jr.. Atlanta New York, 4u- | Ask Police to Hunt for Missing Stratford Boy Stratford, June 21 (UP)—Police throughout the state were asked to- day 10 scarch for Edmund Peterson, 14, who ran or his une yesterday. William Smith, here | THIRD W The annual meeting of the Ward Republican club will be held next Monday night at headquarters. An election of officers will take place. with & successor b ing chosen to flll the place now oc. cupied either by Councilman Denald 1. Bartlett or J. B. Allee, dspending npon whose claim to the presidency is the correct one. will be made | at their service by |ly the Dutch air line while the Friend- | Guests during | away from the home ! the party's ! church, performed the ceremony at 7 o'clock. The house was attractive- decorated with palms, ferns, southern smilax and cut flowers. | The Mendelssohn trio plared the | wedding march and also during the reception which followed. The bride, who was given in mar- iriage by her father, wore a draped |gown of ivory satin trimmed with | old lace. Her veil of rose point lace, worn by her grandmother and mother, was held in place with a coronet of orange hlossoms and | rhinestones. She carried a bouquet lof gardenius, sweet peas and lili of the valley. Miss Beatrice Reynal, a sister of the bride, wore a gown ‘of nile gr. chiffon with satin slip- ipers to match and earried an arm bouguet of yellow roses, peach col- order sweet peas and delphiniums. | Edward Twichell was Mr, Williams® best mun. Mrs, Reynal, the bride's i mother, wore a gown of blue lace. After the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Williums left for a wedding trip to When they return, they ide at 1015 Corbin avenue, h ride wore & mnavy blue en- semble for traveling with hat to | mateh. | Mrs. Williams attended Penn Hall, Chambershurg, Pa. | M Williums attended Middle- bury college and is a member of (Chi st fraternity. BURRITT HOTEL I SGENE OF ACTION (Continued from First Page) Windham, who was detained in the hotel room by Scrgeant Pat- rick A, MeAvay and later taken by Lim to the police station, where the | el ge of violation of the moral code waus placed against her. Pictured As Desperate With the arrcsts came the unfold- ing of a story of love at first sight, |an illicit honeymoon and a series of rpetrated on hotel manage- 1 cities, finally ending r capture witneased who would not have said. had mur- ’ South | frauds pe | ments in m ll\r #p: ¢ Miss Healy, ' surprised, she d r heen committed, for Waugh had | atedly told her that he would Lesitate to “shoot a cop” means of escapc were shut Tomorrow morning the couple V [igitier | off. | will be presented in police court and | when their cases have been disposed of, they will face prosecution | Willimantie for defranding the Hotel [ Tsrael Putnam out of approximately [$141. Tn addition, Waugh has the | desortion charge staring him in the face. A Is Autractive. an attractive, neaily utly refined girl, out her heart to Sergeant ¥ in the hotel room and in detective bureau at police head- G 1uating in June, 1927, from Willimantic High scliool, she planncd fo enter hospital training {but did not do so, her only occupa- tion in the past year having been a position in a store in Willimantic on a part time he she went to Newport, 1., to visit Ner brother, who was enrolled in the [ Citizens' Military camp at 1ort Ad- ams, and while there she became acquainted with Waugh, an enlisted wan in the army. There was a mutual attraction and letters were exchanged for @ period, this relationship rapidly ripening into love, and Waugh, overcoms by |a constant desire to be rid of the irkeome du of army musieian, |declarcd his defermination to desert. Miss Healy wished him to remain |in the service until Angust this year, hen his three years enlistmont would have Lecn completed and he would he free to leave in an honor- able manner, but his insistenee over- whelmed her and one day in May he met her in South Windham by appointment and together they en- tered into the mode of living which has landed them in the toils of the Jaw Miss Heuly's mother being {and her father being in New York, | where, she told the police, he is a ‘t'l"ll engineer in the emplo of the New York Ceatral Railroad Co., she told the housckecper not to expect her for an indefinite period as shie and Wanugh had been | |married and were about 1o leave on a wedding trip. Like true honey- Inwumw ey sct out for Niagara Falls, stopping for three days in the ‘\hgua hotel and leaving an unpaid {bill behind. In Albany, they stop- | ped at the Hotel Ten Eyk [peated their method of departure In Hartford they stopped at the ! Bond Annex and again left withont | I paying @ bill amounting to more Ithan §80. They came to New Brit- ain on June registering as Mr. and Mrs. Nash and to date thefr. bill was $90. They plandnd to It |tomorrow. “Wlere were you go {in Miss Healy was asked. [don’t know,” sh wered with o | wisttul smile bre. Ity countenance and of her eyes that is not a | poured MeAv: the auarters, s Aead casting down I custom- |ary on the part of women in police | cells, Had No Moncy The couple had no money. ac- cording to Miss Healy, and their cheme was to register with baggag hereby giving the impression that they intended 1o sctile their account before leaving. When the bill mounted to a figure which prompted ithe hotel management 1o inguire into it, the couple walked out. leav- {ing their bags in their room and | wearing practically all their cloth- | |ing. In this way, they obtained sev- leral hours start towards the nest where they the same scheme. lice had learned this afternoon, the couple had committed no thefie and | |their purpose in traveling about in| |the manner described rematned in doubt. Several Kkeys were found in| the hotel room tut a thorough search - ongregational | if | m | in her home | and re- | oM Key king over her pret- | boldly perpetrated | %o far as the po. | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928. (GENERAL PRICE |failed to disclose anything of im-| |portance in relation to the case. i Scidom Left Room i | According to hotel attaches, the | couple seldom left their room. Their | meals were served there and the | waiter remarked that Waugh never answered the door or put in an ap- | | pearance. His practi was to go into the bathroom while Miss Healy opened the door, and the police licve he had the pistol within reach, “covering™ the door, determined, as he had told Miss Healy to be taken cnly after a fight. Miss Healy hap- pened to completing her toilet when Sergeants McCae and MeAvay fcalled today and it was only after a wait of several minutes that Waugh opened the door, Sergeant MeCue having called through the door that the clerk had a message to deliver. The police believe that Waugh, had he followed bis practice of hiding while Miss Healy opracd the doo would have shot from the bathroom It was the first time she had not responded to a call and while it proved to be.the occasion of their pprehension, it undoubtedly pre- cluded « shooting. | | Disgrace Miss Sergeant Me- Avay she vegretted the disgrace 1 had. brought wpon her father and other members of her family, but she was resigned to the predica- ment i which she and W h 1 themselhves and she ttempted to keep that forced them her checks as intima [Ter life with Waugh upon. Wiugh said been sted before colorless when he was t the Totel 1 he app I fully cognizant of the the alleged offenses, That Miss Healy is, a hero worshipper, ssion the police gained in | interview. She spoke of the Gerald Chapman murder casc, an remarked that it was in New Brit- ain that the notorious gunman com- mitted the erime that cost him his life, ing character,” she dee eves glistening thought pman’s escapades. Waugh, she said, purchased the au- | tomatic pistol in Newport and every night since they rted on their trip, he kept it within ach. When Serge cCue entere the room, he observed Waugh's hand movir towards his trous pocket, when he was ove e tound to in pocket, RUSH RELIEF T0 ~ ITALIAN LEADER smil- back the | Ives down details of were touched he had His face ke fron ared 10 e iousness of never arr wits to some ex- tent, was the impr their IS powered, the pistol have the | (Continucd from First Pag:) the Nobile zroup. In addition to Major Maddalona Iwho is anxious to get started is Ma- jor I'enso in a Donier-Wal The Swedish expedition at Virgo ! Bay is all ready for a flight to Mos- sel Bay, northern Spitzbergen, as £oon as the weather is favorable. It intends to concentra its search for the party of Dr. Iinn Malmoren, Swedish meteorologist: Captain Al- Lerto Mariano, and Captain Filipo ppi. is To Attempt Rescue London, June 21 (P ~An exchan tolegraph dispatel from Copen- hagen says that Major Umnberto Maddalena, who dropped provisions to Geueral Uinberto Nobile and his party vesterday, intends an attempt 10 rescue them the Folar ice with his plane ajor Maddalena will where Nobile ana panions are encanped drop smoke bombs to them 1 ooncd men will us dicate the likelicst place land. Then the lian try to come down on the take them off. Anxiety The dispatch ovir Roald Amundsen companions who sef out to aid n the rescue work appeared was growing. It was possible that a | pedition will he out for thent. Major Maddalena promiscd to do everything e to find them and the Russian ice breakers have been asked to coop e in the search. Those Amundsen Dietrichsen, make from today. fly 1o the five com- He will and e to in- him to will and these for flyer ice Growing iys Ut ansiely and his five Ly seaplane ind dis sent to search disappeared Lieutenant orwegian explorer Captain Acne Guilbaud, pilot of the French seaplane, Naval Licutenant Die Cuverille, relief pilot and navi- gator, Val radio opcrator, and Brazy. mechanician Lmdbervh Will Not Sail | For European Journey New York, June 21 (UP)—Col. Charles A, Lindbergh wifl not rail {for Xurope with a dilegation from the €. lLouls Chamber of Com- | merce, his business associates said today | The Pennsylvania railroad had ;announced that Lindhergh was on a {special traln from St [ouis, and! abroad to study npro- lines for the Transconti- nental Air Transport, Ine. in his ca- {pacity as technieal dircetor. Later | railroad offi admitted that |Lindbergh was not a member of the | party. who wer | would go pean air the T sh was head of continental lin i Lindber not planning a European trip in th near future. ins- SUMMARY PROCESS ACTIGN A summary process action {hrought by Camillo Alfieri Waterman Lyon in which the pl tift claims that th fendant refu ted to pay rent for a tenement 1449 Corbin avenue. since April o lease, it i8 claimed was drawn gometime in 1 and the defendant to pay $40 a month, payable | monthly. On June & the plaintiff gave due notice to the defendant to | quit premises but he refused to .do {%0, it is claimed. William P gan is representing the plaintiff. P | pers were served by Constable Frank |l Tynes. | INIURED AT WORR M. 0. Zundelli of East strest was accidentally ent in the arm this morning a few minutes after he |started work, while working on the [furnace. He sustained a cut in the arm abeut five inches long. Dr. € | M. Cooley inserted 10 stitches, City Items Odiotte LaVette, fnfant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry LeVette of Griswold street, died Tuesday. he Sunsline soc meeting of the season Monday eve- ning. El s calls were re- ported. The nest mecting will be held on Scptember 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold id three children have their home in Ashury atter visiting Mr. 1 father, Andrew Tur Bertha Zigmond, Hartford avenue, returned to Park, N. J, itchard’s zrand- W ull on Wallace 109 xan Ay of suffs abont the when ba siner sorted backi of the in lacerations afternoon she 1 Naegish Harry We Weiner he w X k driven Willow stre to the p the truc and way by of ot Lakery the n of 120 pricd that he vinst 'V\H‘L to the asiiaal) clectric s Har police this an awtomobile it standard on Washit nd th t globe Lewis Aller a4 15 Areh ot ported volice foday Chief W. €. Hart of the police partment will leave tomorrow noon for Colarado Spring attend the a Infernational of Policr department will be tain George | Mrs, Tred W street is sper Manchiostor, Miss Carriv city A surp Beld Mond 1 Mrs. Al atzhe street in honor of Anna Hornlkoll. T} decorated i pink 25 guesis vere pr city and Hartford received many u fet luneh was ser A concert will Polish hand at the Sunday afternoon under the Ie i is the has been at e rnoon ston [lace okt of to qos | the home dr for mis trom s, Colo., 1 convention of the A s tion Chief Diiring of in charg 1y r of 51 thie i Martin the g formerly of this lay party i the home o her sis honse ind white from Hol Miss wis Abont this " ful g e Town Home it " o'clock ! rd J rt in- n- 1t lership of socond eones ary mates tere will b hon o8¢ sted arc invited 1o Leld rain or shine. sent BIDS RETURNED BY WATER BOARD Filtration Plant Estimates Not Read by Committee All bids the tion planit turned back tractors when the board commission s et this afternoon the time for opening posuis, Chairman W. L. Hateh plaining that the entive project is “in the air” as o result of last night's meeting of the common conneil Fourteen bids on the project received. Sonie of the bidder pressed displeasure at the board® innounced intention o wlvertising this allow had not complind origing quirements to ered in the contost It had been planned contract today, this d boen made took stips to have mittee th plan Chairman 1ateh had heen in com munication with several of the tractors today and they would be unwise hold open them today, when it is possi- Lie that nothing will be done for cveral months, and then likely that enother plan may be adopted. CIVIL COURT ACTIONS following actions werd in city court: on of water i pro- set wer sinee wonid who contractors with the be consid to award cision having Mayor Pac advisory hefor ent 0 over extension con- re The today A S wki filed 200 suit brought by st Frank and through Attorney 1 word Frank E. Clynes, 300 action brought Baking Co., In Appelbaum thron ney Donald Gaffney A $600 suil brought by Puzzo against Morris Falk, Aftorney S Gerard Cas of the defendant in the Paking Co. were attached table Frank Clyny Mury Cyril Ly odzilk, Galfney. served Constable A $1 Liberty amuel ors ac Ly the rinst Vinee througn Fundts Libwrty by Con SPEAKS ON CHINA Additional explan Japanese sitnation given in ion of 1 China wa an to the Now Britain Rotary club today by R D. Heininger, continuing a talk gave the elub some time ago on same subjoct in address a e the Funerals e — Mrs. John Bazelewicz Funeral services for Mrs. Barbara Bazelewicz of 151 Lyons street will be held tomorrow morning at § a'clock at St Mary's church on Winter street, Rev. M. B. Boliovich of Terryville will officiate at a service to be held at the home tonight at § o'clock and at both services tomorrow morning Burial will he in St Mary Ukrainian cemet Opposite Residene: St. Mary's Charch 17 Summer St.—1625-3 Suy “Bon Vavage” to those who with flewers telegraphed from Bollerer's Posy Shop 'The Telegraph Florist of New Britaln A3 WFEST A N &T. PROF BILDG. i PHONE 8% OW %1 Greenhouses Maple i “ty held its last | Pritchard | by | "} When was | Griswold | Attor- | ireck Catholic ! i, | Wall strect hea share by ers of Detroit, Rockefeller intere fining Co., one group, has been ¢ tiations are still p - stock. Th lieved to own 30,000,000 outs Atlantic Re risen nearly 5 poj nee 1 31 1-4 Bros., it bring about an al antic Retining ar which they have NEWSBOY e stock. for of rs that an offer of the Visher Broth- the holdings of sts in Atlantic Re- the Standard Oil leclined, but nego- ending for the sale e Rockefellers are $10.000,000 of the tanding commen nine shares have ints on the stock riday, closing yes- The uifer of the s said, was to between At- xas Corp., in liance q T lurge holdi RUN OVER BYAN AUTUMHBILE oF | Police Tndin to, | noi | city ordinance by mittin i the o1 brought out 1 | dent | liospite bich s Williin vear-old Herald 1 | hotw two parl ington ind W mv\\um th by or ‘m on it niinu Will Washn Heralid I P | Wasko wort into FPollowing n it aid. Ao n hoy's il Toer the notic: nid I of the ordin common A e 1 stated tiat they were m W linan cor for Other commente gation reve 1o cor counci 1 upon Us “ com ha ordin ion ge withont ¢ nee that nt oo after were injur Another Au Kipril Kaprelit irtrord avente, Ik into the ro 9 Hartford aven noon and was st z shortly of three bl ront or of Alvise Altl the iriven by Ouk street e fores incd s which A et ot th nece jon. Aaron G witne rated " Anidrew nd exon Iy at a moder: Littia, inklin strec b of Chestnut by the fr driven by I Mrect v r Delbert 1utornobile rate t fr Toy ASSAULT C Hearmg who sai | Today o Stanley ( | Withhold Findi | The an, which vity cot ut to ed by the cro i by Atto, tendant sta fements I did hit During 1o the dntiff nor did he ith a pail, testifying, he Loy to stop mak rear of the noying customers, he the hoy him to ta nding or throw it in a refu the boy ki a sidewalk and vefy I the | The detendant’ Karvoski, who s lin the furniture | strect. made simi roborating those 8.y e f made wi he ) said o ore took hed | Attorney eented the claimed $1.5 | English acrial | serve 400 towns Y000 mites. prohi e cout comm 1h an sitate {, 1 v w e Borowski But th 'Accident on Washington St.— ectly Blamed the by police depart- 1he Ui orders ot ) is violating placing ites parkis s parh ning by newsboy was macci- 12 i out Wash- Muin street I fact u hich arenge, a oy dods - ear, it the I S 1 trect to 1l nee to the 1 from from W it slo on o § weeident a ity r them Woart committs Mr. parki did not ince 1 to the as Coun- inuty e here, parking tuin distanc Imen have Dih dieng faet th ructed with the inst onferrin ittee or with ovdinance ureed 1 6 o'clock, and waus its in which chil 1 Accident A three, of 44 ran om the sile- adway in front of ue yestorday after- ruck by the richt automobile truck Moscatelli of 144 h thrown with nly injnry the ehild i swelling of h miedical at- of Tal- the ident tr driver, procos rate of d six, ol an from the strect and ont bumper I Johnson of 101 storday ey v \0ug »riain the wis ol specd 105 was of ported that ing om Main af a o falke he into A mod a to n was not ASE HEARD n Charges dge Will d k battery against was contribute it from last woeek close, Judge but decision Henry xamination rney M. S ted that of the 12-year st week and not attack the bt over the head was elaimed. Tn that he asked ti ing noiscs in 1 as they were un- He also said that by the arm and Ke the pail which \ the poreh and ise can, whercupon pail onto the 1sed to comply with o Gordon, contrary ~old boy requests.of o s witness employed hy store on Broud lar statements, of his employer, Monkiewicz repre rdant. The hoy ages Charles him routes, which measure ahout 5 now ding north- | south | Against | cor- | TENDENGY LOWER Lose Gains | New York, June shifts of speculative icterized today's stock the general Stocks rall oprning 21 4 price 1 ir to 4 lost in a | starte it mid-duy 1 upwa rnoon. 1 the recation 1 agaiy on if chief v of the lic upward money vencwed wnd o i all ir lis o Mo me t ‘s m‘\‘ :‘.M‘ ¢ e ol | ¢ mon but " in expre they vy jgns por- | to the eqnipnc curr dividend vuy st ning, reeovery took of a Woodin of Company tion the America that is cont crican Linsee proforred, Bt nd Wright points, but r-cove Aeronan reboundec ring. were carried is i the morning 1 on il r hand, \Vir last night's el fins Manufacturiy ther connmon otl I Mu sen and ) me mark tendency It oir Frequent Stocks Rally at Opening But PUTNAM & CO, Mambers Now York & Hardord St Kachanges ! 31 WEST MAIN ST,, NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICY, 6 CENTRAL ROW. 'l.-m . We Offe and in 1 of stork prov Tes o it 6 ton - | @homson, Thenn & Co. ttlc- in som« out . with lower. ts at ins and in many ia1 ne th the Southern New England Telephone Co. Stock and Rights was for it 1 to b rket was on g din the | ion | Len of lend 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Members of New York and Hariford Stock Exchange Stuart G. Segar, Mavager mrsed opinion rate tempor- Bryant & Chapman Co. o comparcd ng erican To- sl be rail in to yield approximately 6.04. on poor 1ou heir 1o » publica- ident tive no reduction i divi- Insura e S Tun- brisk A 1 broke 1 sharply rs Rochuck, Chy Stores 1 Business points higher THE MARKET AT (Furnished by 11 High rnati Dy ongoleum Consol G Corn I'rod Dav Chem Erie RR i Irecport Genl Asphalt Genl ¥ Genl Motors Glidden Hudson Hershe Int Comb Int Nic It Pape Ken € M A Mont LN N YN North Motors Si Trick md Oil V& Ward niral H & Amer. 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Torrington Co com Union Mfg Co ublic Ut [Conn Klee Servies It & Pow lee Light | Clifford Robert until he reaches the age of sum of $100 is willed to a niece, Elizabeth Iiruixus; a suitable monument is to !be erected in Fairview cemetery on |the plot where his wife is buried, with the fnscription “Wilhemina™ made thereon, the monument to cost between $500 and $500: all rest {of cash which may be left to be di- {vided into three equal parts—one [part to son Albert Willlam Myers and two par®s to Gerhart Edward S e | Meyers; all the rest of real and | personal property is to be divided Vill Is Filed in caualy between the two sons, Ger- tha“. Court Today |hart Edward Meyers is named as According to the will of the la eXECULOR, hin Do Myers, diled today in pro- (bate court, Mrs, Antoncite Wishek, relative of the testator, who m. 'ricd a second time.gafnst his wish- ¢s, i cut off frdm benefiting Stowe sl Mrg Scovill Mfg ard anley Meyer: ities Stocks, Conn pfad | Htd N 1 Gas Southern N Myer About 2,000 children of the Sacred | Heart school attended the annual bY | picnic which was held today in the any part of the estate. The pa 4 s {graph reads as follows: “In making |fear of North Burritt street on the’ {this my last will and testament T do | grounds of the parish. i not desire Mrs. Antonette Wishek 10| The children first atténded mass <hare in my estate and mention her 'at 7:45 in the morning, after which |herein only for purpose of demon- |they gathered in parade formation strating that my failure to make be- | before the achool on Gold streef, a qiest to her is not due to oversight cording to classes. from where they forgetfulness.” |marched to the picnic grounds, es- The following hequests were |corted by two motorcycle Ppolice- made: To son, Gerhart Fdward|men. At the grounds games were Mevere, the sum of $300 to be held |played in which all children partiei- in trust for the testator's grandson, |pated and luncheon was served. | 2,000 ATTEND PICNIC | |